Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.

PURPOSE: We describe a novel approach to analyze fluorescein angiography to investigate fluorescein flow dynamics in the rat posterior retina as well as identify abnormal areas following laser photocoagulation. METHODS: Experiments were undertaken in adult Long Evans rats. Using a rodent retinal cam...

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Main Authors: Flora Hui, Christine T O Nguyen, Phillip A Bedggood, Zheng He, Rebecca L Fish, Rachel Gurrell, Algis J Vingrys, Bang V Bui
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4218721?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-97a51e26c61a4a03a903854c077e6e5a2020-11-25T02:37:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01911e11133010.1371/journal.pone.0111330Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.Flora HuiChristine T O NguyenPhillip A BedggoodZheng HeRebecca L FishRachel GurrellAlgis J VingrysBang V BuiPURPOSE: We describe a novel approach to analyze fluorescein angiography to investigate fluorescein flow dynamics in the rat posterior retina as well as identify abnormal areas following laser photocoagulation. METHODS: Experiments were undertaken in adult Long Evans rats. Using a rodent retinal camera, videos were acquired at 30 frames per second for 30 seconds following intravenous introduction of sodium fluorescein in a group of control animals (n = 14). Videos were image registered and analyzed using principle components analysis across all pixels in the field. This returns fluorescence intensity profiles from which, the half-rise (time to 50% brightness), half-fall (time for 50% decay) back to an offset (plateau level of fluorescence). We applied this analysis to video fluorescein angiography data collected 30 minutes following laser photocoagulation in a separate group of rats (n = 7). RESULTS: Pixel-by-pixel analysis of video angiography clearly delineates differences in the temporal profiles of arteries, veins and capillaries in the posterior retina. We find no difference in half-rise, half-fall or offset amongst the four quadrants (inferior, nasal, superior, temporal). We also found little difference with eccentricity. By expressing the parameters at each pixel as a function of the number of standard deviation from the average of the entire field, we could clearly identify the spatial extent of the laser injury. CONCLUSIONS: This simple registration and analysis provides a way to monitor the size of vascular injury, to highlight areas of subtle vascular leakage and to quantify vascular dynamics not possible using current fluorescein angiography approaches. This can be applied in both laboratory and clinical settings for in vivo dynamic fluorescent imaging of vasculature.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4218721?pdf=render
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author Flora Hui
Christine T O Nguyen
Phillip A Bedggood
Zheng He
Rebecca L Fish
Rachel Gurrell
Algis J Vingrys
Bang V Bui
spellingShingle Flora Hui
Christine T O Nguyen
Phillip A Bedggood
Zheng He
Rebecca L Fish
Rachel Gurrell
Algis J Vingrys
Bang V Bui
Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Flora Hui
Christine T O Nguyen
Phillip A Bedggood
Zheng He
Rebecca L Fish
Rachel Gurrell
Algis J Vingrys
Bang V Bui
author_sort Flora Hui
title Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.
title_short Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.
title_full Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.
title_fullStr Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.
title_sort quantitative spatial and temporal analysis of fluorescein angiography dynamics in the eye.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description PURPOSE: We describe a novel approach to analyze fluorescein angiography to investigate fluorescein flow dynamics in the rat posterior retina as well as identify abnormal areas following laser photocoagulation. METHODS: Experiments were undertaken in adult Long Evans rats. Using a rodent retinal camera, videos were acquired at 30 frames per second for 30 seconds following intravenous introduction of sodium fluorescein in a group of control animals (n = 14). Videos were image registered and analyzed using principle components analysis across all pixels in the field. This returns fluorescence intensity profiles from which, the half-rise (time to 50% brightness), half-fall (time for 50% decay) back to an offset (plateau level of fluorescence). We applied this analysis to video fluorescein angiography data collected 30 minutes following laser photocoagulation in a separate group of rats (n = 7). RESULTS: Pixel-by-pixel analysis of video angiography clearly delineates differences in the temporal profiles of arteries, veins and capillaries in the posterior retina. We find no difference in half-rise, half-fall or offset amongst the four quadrants (inferior, nasal, superior, temporal). We also found little difference with eccentricity. By expressing the parameters at each pixel as a function of the number of standard deviation from the average of the entire field, we could clearly identify the spatial extent of the laser injury. CONCLUSIONS: This simple registration and analysis provides a way to monitor the size of vascular injury, to highlight areas of subtle vascular leakage and to quantify vascular dynamics not possible using current fluorescein angiography approaches. This can be applied in both laboratory and clinical settings for in vivo dynamic fluorescent imaging of vasculature.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4218721?pdf=render
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